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Inhibition of calcium-independent mannose 6-phosphate receptor incorporation into trans-Golgi network-derived clathrin-coated vesicles by wortmannin.

P Gaffet1, A T Jones, M J Clague.   

Abstract

The transport of pro-cathepsin D from the trans-Golgi network (TGN) to the endosomal pathway is dependent on binding to the calcium-independent mannose 6-phosphate receptor (ci-M6PR), which is incorporated into TGN-derived clathrin-coated transport vesicles (CCVs). Inhibition of this transport step by wortmannin has led to the proposal that it is dependent upon a phosphoinositide 3-kinase activity necessary for ci-M6PR recruitment into TGN-derived CCVs or in the formation of those vesicles (Brown, W. J., DeWald, D. B., Emr, S. D., Plutner, H., and Balch, W. E. (1995) J. Cell Biol. 130, 781-796; Davidson, H. W. (1995) J. Cell Biol. 130, 797-806). In this study we have addressed the effect of wortmannin on the TGN step of the ci-M6PR cycle. CCVs from K562 cells, pretreated or not with 250 nM wortmannin, were purified on equilibrium density gradients. Quantification of TGN-derived CCVs, assessed by gamma-adaptin content in purified vesicle fractions, showed that the formation of the vesicles was only marginally decreased after 20 min of treatment with the drug, while for the same wortmannin treatment, the amount of ci-M6PR recruited into those vesicles was decreased by 70% compared with control. At a later time point (2 h), a reduction in the amount of gamma-adaptin in CCV fractions was also observed. These findings demonstrate that inhibition of ci-M6PR recruitment into CCVs but not of vesicle formation is the primary reason for the observed defect in cathepsin D transport following wortmannin treatment.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9305867     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.272.39.24170

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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